It looks like the 64GB and 128GB iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus could be coming with more pre-installed apps than usual. Apple's iLife and iWork app suites will reportedly be available on the two larger sizes of both phones when they launch this Friday, September 19.

In addition to apps like iMovie and Pages, iTunes U will also be included, according to 9to5Mac:

This includes iMovie, GarageBand, Keynote, Pages, Numbers, and iTunes U. Owners of the 16GB models of Apple's newest smartphones will still have access to these apps for free, but they must be manually downloaded from the App Store. It remains unclear as to whether or not GarageBand in-app purchases will also be available at no additional cost.

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